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Thank you!

I have the LS 25 and it's amazing. I absolutely love it (there, stealth gloat outta the way).... :P

Table size - for the 25, my table is 28"x48" - it could stand to be another 6" longer, though. My system has the full wonderfence and all, and it loses a little travel because of that. The bare fence might be just fine on a 48-50" wide table. But a full wonderfence system would probably do better with 53-54" wide.

The Woodpecker standard for the LS25 is 32x53. I don't know if the extra depth is really needed, the fence itself is 28" wide and i suppose 1-2 inches more wouldn't hurt, i guess.

Here's a few pictures of my table after I upgraded to the 25 but hadn't yet replaced my top:

I've got the Incra TSIII system on my tablesaw, which also has a router table extension. I don't have the Incra Wonderfence, but I have the other two fences (thin and thick), and I built a split fence that attaches quickly to the Incra tablesaw fence.

I'll also second Jason's "I absolutely love it!" comment.

When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro. - Hunter S. Thompson
When the weird get going, they start their own forum. - Vaughn McMillan

I'm of the persuasion that a router table top can't possibly be big enough, so mine's 30 by 48... unless I take the fence off, or move it back, or extend the supports, in which case it's even bigger. But no sane person would make one that big...

Do you have a particular model you're looking at? Stand along, or installed in you TS?

Thanks.

Guess I should of stated which way first, seems everyone has at TS system but I am looking at the stand alone.

I hadn't narrowed down which one yet, but to give you an idea it would be the LS Supersystem, LS Positioner, Ultra Light. I just started looking and couldn't even tell you the difference right now because I was wondering about the top. So it would a stand alone that would use the router stand I have now, but I think I would have to get a different top by the looks of it.

The top I have now is 32" wide, by 24" deep (that including about 3" of T-track on the front), I have about 16" from the center of the bit to the back. Its a Bench Dog top if that helps any.

I see Bench Dog has an "Offset Model" for the Incra, BUT every where I look it says the dimensions are 32x24, that's what mine is and its the standard one, not the offset. The offset has to be bigger, but every site I find says its 32 wide x24 deep. hmmm